Swarm Intelligence From Social Bacteria to Humans

The notion of swarm intelligence was introduced for describing decentralized and self-organized behaviors of groups of animals. Then this idea was extrapolated to design groups of robots which interact locally to cumulate a collective reaction. Some natural examples of swarms are as follows: ant col...

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Main Author: Schumann, Andrew
Format: eBook Book
Language:English
Published: Boca Raton CRC Press 2021
Taylor & Francis Group
Edition:1
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ISBN:0367535955, 9780367137939, 0367137933, 9780367535957
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Table of Contents:
  • Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Preface -- Table of Contents -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Swarm Intelligence for Morphogenetic Engineering -- 3. Ant Cemeteries as a Cluster or as an Aggregate Pile -- 4. Robust Swarm of Soldier Crabs, Mictyris guinotae, Based on Mutual Anticipation -- 5. Swarm Intelligence in Cybersecurity -- 6. Emergence of Complex Phenomena in a Simple Reversible Cellular Space -- 7. Rough Sets over Social Networks -- 8. Logical Functions as an Idealization of Swarm Behavior -- 9. On the Motion of Agents with Directional Antennae -- 10. Induction and Physical Theory Formation As Well As Universal Computation by Machine Learning -- Index -- About the Editor